The graphic photos showed dead primates, some missing hair, some with wounds
on their back, and some with parts of the skull missing and brains exposed. The
photos were obtained by the "Animal Liberation Investigation Unit."

"The photographs that have been recently leaked from this facility, we
believe, clearly indicate violations of federal law and we filed an official
complaint with the USDA over these violations," said Michael Budkie of SAEN.

"This whole thing is a sham," said Don Anthony of ARFF at the protest. "It's
a money-making sham. The people in this building who ship animals and who store
animals make money. The people who make the animal testing equipment and the
restraining devices make money. It's a sham. It's unethical."

Some protesters appeared with their faces covered during Tuesday's protest
that ran for a few hours Tuesday.

Federal officials plan to inspect Primate Products, but SAEN said that "the
USDA has a history of taking insufficient enforcement actions," according to
Michael Budkie, Executive Director of SAEN..